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2008-01-06
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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The reason I ask this is because all of the widescreen DVDs I own are 720 "thingies" wide x 480 "thingies" high. The N800 should be able to resolve a DVD at full resolution with a pair of 40 pixel wide bars on each side. I understand that the processor may not be able to keep up.
So now I'm totally confused. If I had a full HD TV (1080 x 1920 with a 16:9 aspect ratio), I'm guessing this 2.40:1 aspect ratio widescreen movie would have black bars top and bottom (if it scans at full width) on the widescreen TV.
So, all that being said, I have not found a single package that does the four things I'm looking for:
#1 and most important. It must convert MPEG2 (*.VOB files) into a format the N800 will decode. It must also be able to stitch together 1 gig *.vob files into one cohesive movie. This seems to be a tall order.
#2 I video preview screen that allows you play around with zooming and preview it for the best balance of seeing things (like subtitles) and filling the screen.
#3 Audio and video must remain in sync. Things also seems to be a big problem. Almost nothing is more distracting then having dialog 100ms ahead or behind the video.
#4 I don't need this but it would be nice. BATCH PROCESSING.
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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#1 and most important. It must convert MPEG2 (*.VOB files) into a format the N800 will decode. It must also be able to stitch together 1 gig *.vob files into one cohesive movie.
#2 I video preview screen that allows you play around with zooming and preview it for the best balance of seeing things (like subtitles) and filling the screen.
#3 Audio and video must remain in sync.
#4 BATCH PROCESSING
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2008-01-08
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2008-01-08
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-10
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You raise an exellant point and one that I've been asking for some time.
The N800 has a beautiful 800 x 480 pixel screen. This works out to an aspect ratio of 1.66:1 if the pixels are square. They are square aren't they?
The reason I ask this is because all of the widescreen DVDs I own are 720 "thingies" wide x 480 "thingies" high. The N800 should be able to resolve a DVD at full resolution with a pair of 40 pixel wide bars on each side. I understand that the processor may not be able to keep up.
However, said DVD also states that it is 16:9 (or 1.77:1) but the label on the box also says the aspect ratio is 2.40:1.
So now I'm totally confused. If I had a full HD TV (1080 x 1920 with a 16:9 aspect ratio), I'm guessing this 2.40:1 aspect ratio widescreen movie would have black bars top and bottom (if it scans at full width) on the widescreen TV.
So, all that being said, I have not found a single package that does the four things I'm looking for:
#1 and most important. It must convert MPEG2 (*.VOB files) into a format the N800 will decode. It must also be able to stitch together 1 gig *.vob files into one cohesive movie. This seems to be a tall order.
#2 I video preview screen that allows you play around with zooming and preview it for the best balance of seeing things (like subtitles) and filling the screen.
#3 Audio and video must remain in sync. Things also seems to be a big problem. Almost nothing is more distracting then having dialog 100ms ahead or behind the video.
#4 I don't need this but it would be nice. BATCH PROCESSING.
DVDclone Mobile has the nice preview viewer but their N800 template does not work for the N800.
#1 DVD Ripper has audio/video sync problems and I have not found an encoding profile the N800 will decode.
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I've converted some .avi movies with MediaConverter 1.42 to watch in My N800 (OS2008). I use the optimal setting for N800 (770 MPlayer Optimal 400*240). However, when I do so the screen gets chopped so that I can't see subtitles etc... ? This is when I have the option "Optomize for 770 Full Screen (crops video)" ticked.
When I try to convert without "Optimize..." ticked (but still with 400*240) I can see the subtitles, but the visible area of the screen screen is shrinked into something that looks like 4:3, i.e no widescreen.
No matter wchich player I use, the default Media Player or MPlayer the results are the same...
Are there some settings that I have missed here?
Cheers!
/Boo
Last edited by booguss; 2008-01-06 at 14:44.